So the next time you see that parsley on your plate, eat it instead of leaving it on your plate. Also add it to soups, salads, sandwiches, stews and whatever. It is the most densely nutritive substance known. As a hot poultice it is used to relieve insect bites, stings, sprains and bruises.

If you are allergic to carrots, fennel, or celery, you may also be sensitive to parsley, which is in the same botanical family. Assuming that you're not allergic, eat as much leafy parsley as you like. It should not be used in therapeutic doses during pregnancy.

Parsley as a cure for blackheads:
It can be very effective in removing blackheads. Do the following:
1. Run the parsley through a blender.
2. Prepare steam.
3. Apply the blended parsley to your clogged areas (mostly T-Zone).
4. Steam your face with the parsley mixture on it for 5 minutes.

This information is for informational purpose only, and is not intended to replace the advice or care of your doctor.